Not sure if Andy's storyline was meant to be funny or mean, or what, but he really came off as a bad guy. Not in a funny way at all.
I don't want to hate him because the writers changed his entire character out of nowhere (not for the first time) this season. It's just incredibly irritating knowing how into Erin he was and how hard he tried to get back with her all throughout season 8. Suddenly he's just a jerk who doesn't care about anybody, including here? It makes me more mad at the writers than Andy.
Did people really not like Andy, even during the episode where he got that tattoo? I thought the scene with him and Jim was promising for him as the new boss. Then again, I mostly hated Michael's character.
Did people really not like Andy, even during the episode where he got that tattoo? I thought the scene with him and Jim was promising for him as the new boss. Then again, I mostly hated Michael's character.
Not sure if Andy's storyline was meant to be funny or mean, or what, but he really came off as a bad guy. Not in a funny way at all.
I don't want to hate him because the writers changed his entire character out of nowhere (not for the first time) this season. It's just incredibly irritating knowing how into Erin he was and how hard he tried to get back with her all throughout season 8. Suddenly he's just an unlikeable jerk (even for us the audience) who doesn't care about anybody, including her? It makes me more mad at the writers than Andy. In season 3 he was a jerk but at least he was funny.
Writers are a fucking joke.
That was embarrassing. Why ruin Andy? Why ruin Pam and Jim? Jesus what a mess. Why couldn't they end it nicely without all this bullshit?
One of the worst Office episodes I have ever seen. I feel stupid for watching.
Also, "I want us to fight" totally comes off as "I want us to have sex," especially when Pam looks at the camera in the end, lol.
You could say the same about Dwight and Angela, Angela and Andy, Darrel and what's her face etc etc. People move on and so do plotlines. That was the least of my issues with this ep (though I was generally ok with it). The Brian storyline is soooo awwkkwwarrddd. That casting is just weird.
The deterioration of Dwight and Angela's relationship sparked from a reasonable argument that highlighted known characteristics of both characters: Angela loves her cats to death, Dwight sees animals as a utility to discard when no longer functioning properly. There was also her ongoing unwillingness to publicly disclose the relationship, which upset Dwight throughout their relationship and his later affair.
Angela never liked Andy; it was a relationship of convenience; settling down with a comparatively dull man (vs Dwight) and marrying into a Ivy League family. She was cheating on him for a long time and there was an entire well-paced story arc leading to their relationship's demise.
Darryl and Warehouse Girl (Val?) seemed to be going somewhere in season 8: they were building up to it, until they realized the show was not really working anymore and so we got the Philly storyline and she was tossed aside.
Andy and Erin completely falling apart came out of nowhere; they literally devoted only the beginning of this last episode into telling us definitively "they're done." It was by far the most extremely unbelievable and sloppy piece of writing in the history of this show. Complete 180 to the numerous Jim/Pam-esque episodes with Andy and Erin growing closer together.
Brian thing? Fuck Brian and the idiot writers. Scranton Strangler can't save that shit.
Also, why did Andy become such a dick cheese?
Super nice guy when he started, and would give you the shirt off his back.
Absolute tool now. Mind you, it's only 1 episode.
Also, why did Andy become such a dick cheese?
Super nice guy when he started, and would give you the shirt off his back.
Absolute tool now. Mind you, it's only 1 episode.
Angry Make-up Sex is the best sex.
I am not sure Jim and Pam are capable of that. I know they have two kids so they have (theoretically) had sex at least twice but they have to be the most asexual soulmates ever. There has just never been anything sexual about their relationship.
What about the episode where they were trying to find a way to have sex in the office? I seem to remember that being kinda fun.
I am not sure Jim and Pam are capable of that. I know they have two kids so they have (theoretically) had sex at least twice but they have to be the most asexual soulmates ever. There has just never been anything sexual about their relationship.
Angry Make-up Sex is the best sex.
I was thrown off with the 'crime' thing? Whose? "At least my crime won't get you fired" - was it a Pam's crime that got Brian fired?
I can't remember what was said in the ending scene 2 eps ago where Pam and Brian were were secretly filmed at the locker cabinet and if it's viewed differently with this new 'crime' tidbit.
Seriously? I even watched the scene several times and still heard 'crime' but now it does sound as 'crying'. lol.
Still makes what Brian says confusing. Implying that Pam's crying was what cost him his job and not hitting the warehouse guy. I guess all hinges on the unnamed 'major intimate detail'.
Andy and Erin completely falling apart came out of nowhere; they literally devoted only the beginning of this last episode into telling us definitively "they're done." It was by far the most extremely unbelievable and sloppy piece of writing in the history of this show. Complete 180 to the numerous Jim/Pam-esque episodes with Andy and Erin growing closer together.
Brian thing? Fuck Brian and the idiot writers. Scranton Strangler can't save that shit.
You're forgetting conjugal visit sex and fugitive sex.Angry Make-up Sex is the best sex.
Andy practically worshipped Erin before this season. He risked his job and went to Florida to bring her back. Then suddenly, he's a complete jerk to her, leaves on a trip without even thinking to invite her, and makes no contact with her while he's gone.The Andy thing did not come out of nowhere. He left for three months and barely stayed in contact. Whatever relationship existed between he and Erin died in that 90 days of silence.
You're forgetting conjugal visit sex and fugitive sex.
Andy practically worshipped Erin before this season. He risked his job and went to Florida to bring her back. Then suddenly, he's a complete jerk to her, leaves on a trip without even thinking to invite her, and makes no contact with her while he's gone.
Sure, but how about not having it happen so instantly? That's the biggest problem with the show in general these days. They jump from Point A to Point B with no real path between them.Complacency. It happens. All the time. It's happening with a couple I know right now actually.
Sure, but how about not having it happen so instantly? That's the biggest problem with the show in general these days. They jump from Point A to Point B with no real path between them.
Anyways. The whole time I was thinking Andy needs to go. They brought him back and right off the bat he was a jerk. Plus he was gone for 3 months secretly. Though I don't get how in 3 months Wallace never called the office to talk to him, I'll set that aside for now. Though seriously, you'd think a CEO would have more interaction with his branch manager. Anyway, that aside, I was almost afraid Wallace would not find out. It was frustrating me that he'd get away with it. And that Erin would cave in and not break up with him.
I just hope the firing happens on camera, and not just between episodes. I want to see Andy get fired. I used to be on Team Andy. I used to root for Erin and Andy. But his stupid movie career has made me reconsider. The office ran much better without him. Bottom line, he'd better get fired.
Andy and Erin however, boom. Dead. Gone. And I'm glad. As much as I like Andy and liked him in the past, it's time to go. What movie was he off doing? Hangover 25 or something? He couldn't stay on the show and finish it off? Or did they actually want to get him out? When he left on that boat for silly reasons (Understandable given the circumstances at the time, actually, it's been so long I forgot the exact reasons. Something about wanting one last ride.) he sailed out of my heart.
The Andy thing did not come out of nowhere. He left for three months and barely stayed in contact. Whatever relationship existed between he and Erin died in that 90 days of silence.
I'm mad at the character for leaving unexpectedly and not even taking his girlfriend into consideration or inviting her along.WTF? This is a really bizarre post. You're mad at Ed Helms' life/career decisions because of what a badly written character is doing on a show? You talk as if Ed literally controls Andy and is making him be an uncaring asshole. You should be angry with the writers for doing an absolutely inconsistent shitty job of writing him out of the show. It could have been done so much better and gracefully (e.g. Michael Scott). Hell, you specifically pointed out the impossibility of Wallace not knowing of Andy's 3-month absence! Redirect your frustrations at the bad scripts.
Nope. We were told, not shown, that Andy was a bad boyfriend who did not keep in contact with his girl, stayed in touch with his boss only to deceive him and the company, screwed over his employees' hard work, and turned into an uncharacteristically weird creep ("it's okay if you don't love me" stuff). With few exceptions in the season, a pile of negative shit was carelessly heaped onto Andy in the span of 23 minutes. More or less: Andy is VERY BAD because of this contrived, ham-fisted list of reasons -- you will now DISLIKE HIM because he must exit the show.
I think you either missed or are ignoring Andy's rich history of being a jerk or a bad employee. It was perfectly within his character to go away for three months and ignore his girlfriend.
You're describing career-opportunistic Andy in season 3, before he went to therapy for anger problems. That persona was long gone and replaced by a sappy Andy that has repeatedly been shown to be a hopeless romantic. With Angela, and especially with Erin, he went very far out of his way to impress them and make them happy. The show spent two entire seasons explicitly highlighting that they were a new weird-but-lovable "Jim and Pam." Leaving Erin for three months, after spending an entire season worrying for her and finally winning her back in Florida., and acting like a huge asshole upon returning... that was stupid and extremely out of character. He also never intentionally screwed over his coworkers with the malicious intent shown in the last episode. None of it makes sense; it was just the sloppy work of terrible writers who couldn't figure out how to write him out of the show. I don't know what show you've been watching to think otherwise.